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Chasing Amy.. | aggressive progressive

Glasgow, Scotland شامل ہوئے Mayıs 2011
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Vanessa
Vanessa@VanessaChaseOG·
This Godfather parody was a segment from an early 70’s Mad Magazine TV special that was removed from the original airing because the network found it be, too edgy. The Mad Magazine TV Special- “The Oddfather” (1974)
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Bar442@Bar442Glasgow·
BREAKING NEWS: Park Bar (Paisley Road West) has been taken over by footballer Scott Arfield. Rebranding as BAR 442, Scott and the team will offer a blend of a modern sports atmosphere and become a vibrant hub, hosting live music and a range of special events throughout the week
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Henry Winter
Henry Winter@henrywinter·
Really looking forward to reading this from @NeilSimmy8. The football story is obviously very strong, facing Gullit and Platini. Aberdeen, Gothenburg glory, trophies, that challenge on Durrant, but also the personal journey and finding his father after 60 years. @PitchPublishing
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HUGO@_shug·
@bigmatic93 @HamzaA305 @IANdrewDiceClay He was most successful but they still could have got so much more from him. He went from 5-time world champ to tagging with Goldust, then HHH buried him at WM19. He got another run with WHC & King gimmick but very underutilised imo.
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IandrewDiceClay@IANdrewDiceClay·
I often wonder how DDP's WWF run would have went if he'd have waited a few months. Bring him in January 2002, when they needed people for the brand split post Mania. You have to think taking a pay cut to come in immediately lost him the respect of everyone there.
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HUGO
HUGO@_shug·
@Kenny_Wilder1 @IANdrewDiceClay Did he not get knee surgery at the same time? He didn’t work Mexico until the October. Not sure Vince was even interested in him. Rey Jr. was also not a main eventer in WCW, so didn’t need to be humbled by WWF, was 28 years old, & totally unique for the time.
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HUGO@_shug·
@IANdrewDiceClay This was their first 1v1 babyface match. Rock in 2000 was as big as Austin & luckily teflon considering all the jobs he done for HHH. Austin felt fresh after a year out & with new music. The only gripe I would have is Rock should have beaten HHH for the strap, not Angle.
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HUGO@_shug·
@IANdrewDiceClay Most of the top guys in history are insecure paranoid maniacs.
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Dave
Dave@GamewithDave·
For those who used a computer between 1995 and 2001, what's the computer game from that time that sticks with you the most, and why?
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HUGO@_shug·
@ChampRDS @davemeltzerWON genuine question.. has there ever been a promoter who cares less about the promotion than 2026 Dana?
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Championship Rounds
Championship Rounds@ChampRDS·
Dana White reacts to fans complaining about the UFC using AI for promo videos: "Give me a f*cking break. AI is coming, and if we're using AI who gives a sh*t. People are upset, and we should use artists? How about this. Shut the f*ck up and watch the fights."
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HUGO@_shug·
@Acyn @atrupar This might be the stupidest lie I’ve ever heard.
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Acyn@Acyn·
RFK JR: Trump has encyclopedic molecular knowledge across a wide range of very eclectic interests—Broadway shows, golf… One time, he grabbed a placemat, turned it over, took a Sharpie, and drew a perfect map of the Middle East. Then he marked the troop strength of every country along each border on that map. It challenged a lot of the assumptions I had been told about him. He has this extraordinary depth of knowledge about what’s happening in each of the agencies—my agency and the others—and he has an instinct for making good choices. I would also say this: I think my uncle, John Kennedy, understood the use of power better than any president before him. And I think Donald Trump understands the use of power better than probably any president we’ve had—at least since Roosevelt, and maybe in American history.
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HUGO@_shug·
@IANdrewDiceClay But.. his eyes are bloodshot & he needs a shave????
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IandrewDiceClay@IANdrewDiceClay·
Heenan got his comeuppance all the time. Even when his man would win, he'd take a beating to get the babyfaces heat back. A money drawing manager, who took one for the team every chance. Heyman? Everything is a con and a "wow cinema! What has he got up his sleeve!" dog shite.
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HUGO@_shug·
@davemeltzerWON The week after they were in Atlanta. Why, if you’re going to have a WCW main event, would you not wait for Atlanta?!
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WeareSPT
WeareSPT@WeareSPT·
SPT manages school transport for 11 Strathclyde councils, helping thousands of pupils travel safely. Operators like @am2pmtravelltd support this network, delivering reliable, safe, & accessible journeys. Find out about the future of School Transport > spt.co.uk/media/zd1oefa2…
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Jaynit
Jaynit@jaynitx·
Conor Neill on the 3 best ways to start a speech (most people get this wrong): "I guarantee if you go to conferences, 19 out of 20 speakers will start in one of these ways: 'My name is Conor Neill. I'm from Tango, and this talk is about the latest trend in monitoring strategies.' But all of you are sitting with a piece of paper that already says who I am and what I'm going to talk about. By repeating what you already know, I'm giving a signal that it's time to get your BlackBerry out." Conor explains the three best ways to start instead: Third best: A question that matters to the audience. "How do you phrase a problem that the audience faces in a question?" Second best: A factoid that shocks. "There are more people alive today than have ever died. Every two minutes, the energy reaching the earth from the sun is equivalent to the whole annual energy usage of humanity. Does that change how you think about energy?" The best way: Start like you'd start a story to a child. "How do we start a story to a child? 'Once upon a time.' And what happens when you say once upon a time? My daughter leans forward, gets ready to hear, engages. We were all trained as kids to know when a story's coming. We also know when a teacher is about to deliver a 40-minute boring lecture." He explains the grown-up version: "In business, you don't hear Jack Welch saying 'once upon a time.' Steve Jobs doesn't start his speeches with 'once upon a time.' So there's a grown-up way of saying it: 'In October, the last time I was in this room, there were 120 people here. I was having a conversation with one of the world's experts on public speaking and he said something to me that changed what I think about what's important in speaking.' Now I can pause for 30 seconds, and you want to know what he said." Conor concludes: "Stories are about people. They're not about objects. They're not about things. If you want to tell a good story about your company, don't talk about the software talk about the people who built the software. What they do. How they are. What's important to them. What they sacrifice."
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